backinit I have not either. They claim to be ‘own’, but.....
These smallish golf companies that I’ve never heard of are popping up each day it seems. An ad earlier touted Caley golf equipment.
backinit I have not either. They claim to be ‘own’, but.....
These smallish golf companies that I’ve never heard of are popping up each day it seems. An ad earlier touted Caley golf equipment.
LogicalOne Caley Golf is a company in England. They were called "Old Tom" until just a few weeks ago. I 1st found out about them on Facebook, a few months ago. And of course, I get emails weekly now.
The mallet putter is tempting. I finally ditched the Odyssey #1 wide, so I am looking again. Of course, the old C-Ray comes out of the garage and putts great. It always does that. And then I find something new and pretty.....
LogicalOne Caley golf
I like the old school lofts, 28 degree 5-iron.
Does the stuff look anything like Orka Golf?
https://www.orkagolf.com/
Am I being a pessimist? How does one just decide they want to be in the golf club business I mean the design, tooling, and manufacturing for a product line all takes time and money? Are they open designs just logoed for them?
yep looks like a open design to me
I’d say 90% of all the direct to consumer new companies use shelf designs that are logged, that includes clubs and balls.
These have been popping up on my news feed for the past week. The wedges and putters look great. May have to indulge.
CAG e-mail today with some new milled putters that are nice, but kind of strange, looking. E-mail did have a 15% off code, so I jumped on one of the non-milled mallet putters. Came out to $82 shipped.